"Punch Bowl Social" will be a new "eatertainment" venue in the Bucks Entertainment District

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Milwaukee (CBS 58)--You can soon add a new and entirely different type of dining and drinking experience to the Bucks Entertainment Block, right by Fiserv Forum. This weekend “Punch Bowl Social” will have its grand opening.
They’re calling this an eclectic gathering place. It features a 360-degree bar, several patios on different levels, private karaoke rooms, bowling, and plenty of space for all kinds of games. Cities like Chicago, Denver, Atlanta, Detroit, and Cleveland already have their own Punch Bowl Social. And now it’s time for the Brew City to take part in this industry-changing approach to experiential food and beverage. And speaking of drink, expect to find many kinds, including craft beer and liquor and special kinds of punch. The design of the 24-thousand square foot building merges several different concepts, including mountain lodge, Victorian, mid-century modern, and industrial design. Those with Punch Bowl say their newest spot is the perfect addition for the area, and it just makes sense to be here.
The grand opening starts at 6pm on Saturday. It’ll cost $20 for the price of admission. Money raised will go toward Running Rebels, a non profit engaging, mentoring, and guiding Milwaukee youth in the inner city toward positive alternative paths.